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Do my 8 th grade science students know how to search the internet to find accurate information?
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I have questions! Do students have any prior education or training when it comes to searching the internet? Have they learned this important skill earlier in their education?
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Why do students search certain sites? Do students go to certain search engines because they are convenient and quick? Will they search for information in more than one way?
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Do they know the difference between a creditable site versus a site with false information? Do students know not to trust everything that is on the web? Will they question the information?
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What is the most popular way that students search for information?
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I think the students will have little prior knowledge when it comes to searching the internet. I don’t believe there is any curriculum plan when it comes to this issue. With the students being in 8 th grade they haven’t had many large research projects yet. I think many students will use one popular search engine when looking for information. Quick and easy!
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I think many students will have a hard time determining what sites will provide accurate information. Lack of experience. I believe Google will by far be the most common search engine. Just “Google” it!
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Students will be asked to research a disease. They will have the opportunity to pick the disease. Once they have pick a disease they will answer the following: List the sites that you went to. How did you get the sites? Find and list 3 articles that relate to your disease. How did you find them? Why do you think these are reputable sites?
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When the students are done searching I will ask them to talk as a group to share what they found, how they found, and why they used the information. After the group discussion: As a class we will discus how to search the internet affectively.
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I was lucky enough to have a very small class of 15 students in my 1 st hour class. This is the class that I conducted my inquiry with. The students in the class range from high to low learning skills.
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How did they search? Every single student used Google as a search engine. I many of the kids said that this is the most familiar way to them of how to search for things. Many of the kids typed in their disease into Google and went to the first 10 sites that came up. Others branched out to difference search engines. I was also pleasantly surprised students searching medical websites. Many of the kids went to Wikipedia to search for information.
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Creditable Sites? Many of the kids did list creditable sites. They could tell the difference between a blog and a “professional” looking site. The told me that if the information was on a medical site that they believed it was good information. The census was also that if the site ended in.edu or.gov then the information should be trusted. They were unsure of.com. Many said that there needed to be an author attached to the information in order to trust it.
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How did they find the articles? They all found their articles in one of two ways. 1. They either typed the word “article” in the search engine with the information they were looking for. 2. They went through the list of sites that came up from a search until they came to something that looked like an article. I was surprised that none went to specific news sites to look for articles.
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Any prior experience? Many of the students said that they “learned” how to search for information by “messing around”. None of them said they had been taught how to search for information.
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What do you type when searching? The overwhelming majority of the students typed in the disease name when searching for information. A few of the students were more specific with their searches. Example – Typhoid symptoms
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Google crazy! We found that the majority of students will initially search for information by using Google. We concluded that this is due to the popularity of the site and it’s commercial use. “Google it” has become a normal phrase.
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“Mr. Meyers, I found a site that describes the symptoms of my disease. I think I have these things. Do I have it!” This is another reason it is important for students to find medical information from a reputable site.
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Students have a basic understanding of how to use the internet but still need more experience and guidance when it comes to advanced searches. Many of the students went to what was the most familiar to them. They were a little weary to travel outside of their comfort zone.
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I thought the kids would be more aware of the dangers of Wikipedia. Many of them considered this a great source for creditable information. The majority of the students thought that they were able to tell good from bad information.
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Overall, I think I underestimated the kids ability to search for information. I was very pleased with what they knew.
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The internet is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. It is important that we educate our students in order to use this valuable tool in a safe and productive manor.
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